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5/11 Minor League report

Randy Wells gave up one run on five hits over six innings in Iowa’s 10-1 win over Fresno on Thursday. Luis Valbuena had two hits, including his fourth home run. Josh Vitters had three hits, including two doubles, and two RBIs.

Dae-Eun Rhee gave up one unearned run on four hits over 7 2/3 innings in Tennessee’s 4-1 win over Birmingham. Brian Schlitter converted his first save, striking out two in 1 1/3 innings.

Frank Del Valle gave up five runs on five hits over five innings in Daytona’s 8-3 win over Charlotte. Sergio Burruel had two hits.

Gerardo Concepcion gave up two runs on two hits and five walks over four innings in Peoria’s 6-5 win over Beloit. Paul Hoilman extended his hitting streak to a franchise record 23 games, going 1-for-4. He also drive in a run. Rafael Lopez had two hits and one RBI.

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I missed that game, but was there on Wed. night and then on Friday Night. I have to say, very disappointed in Randy Wells on Wed night. I tried to say Hi! and ask if I could get a picture of him. He rudely blew me off! Then, tonight at the game here in Fresno, I had my two kids, age 11 and 8 all dressed up in Cubs gear, just trying to get one of those guys to say hello to the kids, toss a ball or even just give a little fist bump. Nope, nothing! Not even a nod! After I got back up to our seats, people were saying things like, “wow..they didn’t even look at you!” And there weren’t a lot of people still there at the end of the game. I’ve been a Cub fan since I was a very young boy, that was 40 years ago and this makes me very sad to see our young guys treat fans this way. Bad form fellas!

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